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Report date: 18.08.2026
Report code: 1787046311
Medical Transfer and Commode Chair Analysis Report
Device Identification and Basic Information
There are two independent products in the images. The first product is a wheeled patient transfer and bathing device with a white frame and beige seating elements. The second product is a commode chair with a burgundy metal frame and a black seat cushion. The devices are designed for patient transfer and personal care needs in clinical or home environments.
Quantity Information: There are a total of two products in the images; one is a wheeled transfer device, and the other is a stationary commode chair. Additionally, there is one removable bedpan bucket belonging to the transfer device and stackable cushion parts.
Brand and Model Information
The COMFORT brand and a blue logo are located on the side column label of the white wheeled transfer device. There is no brand or model indication on the second product, the burgundy commode chair. No estimation has been made as there is no visual evidence regarding the model code.
Usage Areas
These products enable the safe transport of patients who have difficulty walking, are bedridden, or have limited mobility between beds, wheelchairs, toilets, and bathrooms. They are used to facilitate patient care in physical therapy, home care, geriatrics, and orthopedics departments.
General Status and Condition
The wheeled transfer device has a white metal frame, painted surfaces that maintain a clean appearance, and is in good condition. The burgundy commode chair is in clean condition with slight signs of use on its metal parts.
Physical Deformation and Mechanical Components
There are no breaks or cracks in the white painted steel frame and mechanical arms of the wheeled transfer device. There is slight paint wear on the metal tube parts of the burgundy commode chair. In the mechanical assembly, the wheel rotation mechanisms, seat belt buckle, and hydraulic height adjustment lever are in place and moving smoothly.
Electronic Components and Battery Status
Since the devices operate entirely on mechanical principles, there are no electronic circuits, screens, cables, or batteries on them; therefore, battery status is not applicable.
Accessories and Additional Parts
There is a black seat belt attached to the back of the wheeled transfer device to secure the patient’s waist. A black plastic bedpan bucket with a lid placed in the center of the seat and a carrying basket are included. Additionally, there is a black striped plastic footrest board for placing the feet.
Label and Text Inventory
The COMFORT text and logo, written in white letters on a blue background, are located on the vertical column profile of the wheeled device. There is no technical label containing voltage, current, power, serial number, or production date anywhere in the images.
Screen Analysis and Usage Duration
There is no electronic screen or digital display panel on the devices. Since there is no screen, there is no data regarding usage hours or duration.
Dimensions and Compatibility
There is no label in the images directly indicating size or dimension information. The leg structures and wheel spacing of the devices are designed to fit standard indoor door passages and under-bed clearances.
Production Year and Documents
There is no label, seal, or printed document on the products indicating the production year. There are no documents such as invoices, warranty certificates, or user manuals in the images.
Existing Faults and Potential Risk of Failure
No broken parts, detached mechanisms, or missing main components were detected during the visual inspection. No risks such as rust at metal connection points or cable crushing were observed; the physical condition of the devices is sound.











